Serviced office provider opens new Leeds co-working space

(L to R): Emily Brown (Sheffield Centre manager), Jane Cound (Marketing Assistant), Lucy Diprose (Head of Operations), Charlotte Derrick (Executive Assistant), Marc Brough (CEO), Rebecca Brough (CMO), Ella Statham (Leeds Assistant Centre Manager), Heather Needham (COO), Mel Bosworth (Nottingham Centre Manager), Nathan Whiteley (Leeds Centre Manager), Adam Joyce (Sales Executive).

Business leaders, commercial property agents, tenants and members of the local business community turned out in force for the official launch of the exciting new Cubo flex office space in Leeds city centre.

The 20,000 sq. ft workspace, which is located on the third floor of 6 Wellington Place, offers businesses a fresh, modern, and welcoming place to call home, with an experience-led lifestyle offer including hot desking and designated desk, private office, or entire floor.

Member benefits include meeting rooms, large communal spaces, private areas, chill-out areas, kitchens, networking events and an inclusive barista service and beer on tap.

The business was launched in 2020 by property investors Marc and Rebecca Brough and is establishing itself as the leading provider of high-end flex office and co-working space in the Midlands and Yorkshire with a presence in Leeds, Sheffield, Derby, Nottingham, and Birmingham.

Cubo is revolutionising the traditional serviced office business model to enable increasingly intuitive ways of work and Cubo is rapidly becoming the location of choice for SMEs, tech companies and corporates looking for a world class environment where they can develop and thrive.

Cubo Leeds is the prime location for city working. Located just minutes away from major transport links and overlooking Tower Square, with panoramic views over Leeds city centre, the striking building features a full-height, light-filled internal atrium along with secure parking and ground floor retail units.

Cubo Leeds is already home to a diverse range of other growing businesses, including the global automotive technology provider Keyloop, and digital gaming provider Dubit Limited.

A number of other deals are currently being concluded, and more new tenants are set to be announced shortly.

Commenting on the official launch of Cubo Leeds at Wellington Place, Marc Brough, CEO of Cubo, said:

“It was great to see representatives from Leeds City Council and regeneration agencies, along with business leaders, commercial property agents and the wider business community come along to see the first-class facilities at Cubo Leeds.

“With its unrivalled location close to the train station, hotels and the city centre and strong retail and hospitality offering, Cubo Leeds at Wellington Place will be the ideal home for many growing businesses.”

Cubo has ambitious plans for new workspaces in exciting locations, with representation in all leading provincial centres planned by 2025 and plans to take the brand internationally.